Saturday, September 25, 2010

One Year Anniversary

For our first anniversary, Kyle and I headed up to Salt Lake for the day. The weather was very hot that day, so we didn't spend too much time walking around Temple Square before the session began. Not as much as we normally would. I had never done a live session before so I was very excited for this new experience. The interior of the Salt Lake temple is absolutely breathtaking! Even though much of it has been restored, I was completely blown away by what beautiful work the pioneers created. It looked the same as a lot of work done today by architects with expensive tools. I loved the paintings on the walls too. You could actually see the brush strokes on the walls. Amazing!! And attending a live session was fun, too. It was much easier to pay attention, and I was able to learn a lot of new things. It seemed to go a lot faster than a regular session...

After the temple, we drove to Murray for dinner at....

THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY!! One of my favorite restaurants. Kyle got the Bang Bang Chicken and Shrimp and I got the Thai Chicken Pasta. Both were super delicious. The serving sizes were huge, too. We both took home leftovers. We even splurged and shared a piece of raspberry white chocolate mousse cheesecake. Delish!

On Sunday, our actual anniversary, Kyle and I made dinner together. Garlic mashed potatoes, salad, and bacon wrapped scallops. Yum! We had chocolate covered strawberries for dessert. We spent the rest of the day looking at our wedding pictures, reminiscing over our first year, taking walks, and playing cards together.

This year has been the best year of my life. The best part of being married in the temple is knowing that even though we have a year under our belts, eternity minus one year is still an eternity of years to come! I love you, Kyle. Happy anniversary!

1 comment:

  1. Happy Anniversary Lindsey, and Kyle. Congrats on making it through your first year of marriage. I've never been to The Cheesecake Factory, but the food sounds really yummy. The Cheesecake Factory went out of business up here, and we didn't make it to the restaurant before it closed. Did you take that picture of the Salt Lake Temple?

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